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Halcyon Daze

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    Competition post a picture of your favourite flower

    Last minute entry. Laelia purpurata var. carnea. Happy new year everyone!
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    Catha Edulis (Khat, Qat) Seed Germination Tips Tutorial

    Nice tips mate , thanks for this
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    Bridgesii clone?

    Might be Eileen. If so then send me some seeds what was it crossed with?
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    Unknown Trichocereus

    To me, it looks a lot like one of the many psycho0 x Super Pedro hybrids that started doing the rounds many moons ago. Can never be very sure though.
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    Frost tolerant Trichocereus?

    I see this is an old thread but I'll add my 2 cents. To help mitigate any frost issues you could consider using a double raised bed, avoid building a cactus garden in a frost hollow, use shelter from nearby trees (Trichs seem to grow well among gum trees). plant companion plants/ succulents around the base of the cacti, keep them bone dry. If it looks like a shocker frost is about to hit consider wrapping trunks in hessian/ plastic/ newspaper, and you can also place some clear plastic cups or containers over the tips for a few days. The more you put in, the more you get out, and those who go the extra mile with their cactus gardens usually end up with something that looks so incredibly awesome, that all the hard work seems totally worth it in the end.
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    Meet up: Ipswich

    Yeah, had a great day too, thanks to everyone for putting in so much and making it such a great meet. lookin' forward to catching up with everyone again at the next
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    Will treated timber kill my native trees?

    Not toxic to plants from what I know, but I don't like the 'sound' of any kind of wood up against a eucalyptus. They can be sensitive to fungal pathogens in the lower trunk/roots which may have been involved. I've used hundreds of treated sleepers over the years and haven't had any problems from them. Can't say they were ever touching a trunk though, so I don't really know for sure.
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    Catha Edulis (Khat, Qat) Seed Germination Tips Tutorial

    I reckon you'd prolly need to open up an immature flower by hand, and remove the pollen sacs before they've ripened, and while you're in there dump some nice fresh pollen from the other variety. Do this many times and grow out many seedlings and look for those that look like hybrids.
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    Meet up: Ipswich

    Keen
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    Catha Edulis (Khat, Qat) Seed Germination Tips Tutorial

    I've found that catha seed has a half-life of about a year, depending on how it's stored. So its gotta be fresh.
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    Competition post a picture of your pet

    Milly and 'THE STUD'
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    Competition post a picture of your pet

    I know this doesn't count but just adding to the fun. Laelia purpurata 'Treasure Chest', 30 flowers openening today And this little gem Laelia lucasiana Great doggie pix by the way
  13. Here's a couple pix. Some intergeneric dragonfruits Notice some bottles open in the background, and some still closed. with the lid off
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    higgs particle, superfluids disscussion

    Sorry if this doesn't answer any of your questions. I think that the reason they say Mt Palomar is like the maximum size for a telescope (on earth) is that interference from earth's atmosphere makes the images blurry when zooming in on the most distant objects. So the Hubble and James Webb can overcome this problem by being outside the earth's atmosphere. They could hypothetically make a telescope as big as they want out in space and the image quality would improve the bigger they make the lens/mirror, but then warping from gravity would also degrade the quality of the image, and be very hard and expensive to overcome. That's where computers come in. If the image is digital they can process the information to artificially remove the blurryness, and give a better idea of what it really looks like. It's certainly an improvement on those distant blurry objects. And maybe the James Webb will help them calibrate their computer processes to become even more acurate. Also objects in space fall differently to objects on earth due to resistance from the air, so that's why a feather and a hammer fall at the same speed on the moon, because there is very little wind resistance form the negligable atmosphere. As for light, I always thought it had a very tiny amount of mass, and that's why it can't escape black holes, but that theory might have been updated, not sure.
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    Meet up: Ipswich

    We should do some kind of mega-meet. Sunny coast crew, Goldie, Bris, Nth Nsw etc. All come in for a big get together at Wivenhoe and camp the night. Maybe not during Chrissy holidays though. Just a thought anyway.
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    Meet up: Ipswich

    Pencil me in
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    Meet up: Ipswich

    Hell yeah, it's such a chill little spot and plenty of gazebos to choose from depending on the conditions. Plus Q-park felt a bit 'public' if you know what I mean.
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    Meet up: Ipswich

    I'll try n rock up around 1:00. Hopefully not too windy for a fire.
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    Meet up: Ipswich

    Should be able to I reckon, at least for 1 night, pencil me in anyway
  20. LOL, just found this thread, I'll have to add to it when I finish this big exam.
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    Meet up: Ipswich

    That was good fun, met some new people. Hope you all liked the 'Coke Bottle Tek' pres, and looking forward to the next meet
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